Peter Paul Rubens and the
Northern Baroque
Diözesanmuseum, Paderborn
25th July–25th October |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
11. The recomposed
main altarpiece
from Paderborn
Cathedral,
by Antonius
Willemssens.
c.1656–58. Oil on
canvas, approx.
40.8 by 35 cm.
(Diözesanmuseum,
Paderborn).
Attributed works:
12. Peter Paul
Rubens, by Paulus
Pontius, retouched
by Peter Paul
Rubens. c.1623.
Black chalk and
brown ink, 36.9 by
28.6 cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Diözesanmuseum,
Paderborn).
Attributed works:
13. St Gerard,
by Ludovicus
Willemssens.
c.1690–99. Oak,
132.5 by 75 by
32 cm. (Parochie
Onze Lieve Vrouw
in het Woud,
Wouw; exh.
Diözesanmuseum,
Paderborn).
Book Review
A Moment’s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture. By Sharon Hecker; Medardo Rosso: Experiments in Light and Form. By Sharon Hecker and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; Medardo Rosso: Sight Unseen and his Encounters with London. Edited by Sharon Hecker and Julia Peyton-Jones
66. People in the wind, by Kenneth Armitage. 1950 (Victoria Art Gallery, Bath; exh. Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds)
Attributed works:
67. Points of view, by Tony Cragg. 2013 (Courtesy the artist; exh. Yorkshire Sculpture Park)
Attributed works:
68. Installation view of Kaleidoscope: Colour and Sequence in 1960s British Art at the Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, showing Thebes (1966; Arts Council Collection), by William Tucker (foreground) and Quinquereme (1966; Arts Council Collection), by Tim Scott (upper right)
Book Review
Face to Face: Interviews with Artists, by Richard Cork
43. Fantôme créole séries (Mise en scéne no.2), by Isaac Julien. 2005. Lamda print on gloss paper, 119.5 by 119.5 cm. (The artist; exh. Centre Pompidou, Paris).
Attributed works:
44. Installation view of Translation, including dressing gown, by Yinka Shonibare (1997; Collection Dakis Joannou) and The M/M Wallpapers Posters, by M/M (Paris). (Exh. Palais de Tokyo, Paris).
Attributed works:
45. Travelogue lecture (with missing content), by Ryan Gander. 2003. Two slide projectors and seventeen cushions. (Exh. gb agency, Paris).
Attributed works:
Juliet Ms. Muse, by Philip-Lorca diCorcia. 2004. Fujicolor crystal archival print mounted on dibond, 170 by 118.7 cm. (Exh. Galerie Almine-Rech, Paris).